People in need or who may be spending Christmas alone this year are invited to a community Christmas meal on Wednesday (25 December). Living Hope facilitates a free meal at St Joseph's Church in ...
Visiting has been reinstated on two wards at Noble's Hospital following a norovirus outbreak. Wards 6 and 8 were closed to visitors earlier this month following the outbreak of the bug.
One of the BMA's representatives on Island is now calling for Manx Care to look critically at its own financial management to ...
Castletown Commissioners says children have been entering building sites and derelict properties over the weekend. The Southern Neighbourhood Policing Team has responded to incidents involving ...
The panel is calling for the Department for Enterprise to lead a review and develop a new framework for sea services by the end of next year, which it says should hold the Steam Packet to the same ...
The Ballacubbon Housing Project is set to receive £5.3 million, enabling the construction of 20 two-bedroom properties. This includes seven houses and four apartments for first-time buyers, along with ...
Manx Care and the Department of Health and Social Care say they believe doctors deserve a fair pay rise but they must stay within their budget. Their comments come after the British Medical ...
The newly appointed Bishop of Sodar and Man says she looks forward to learning Manx carols and Christmas music. Bishop Patricia Hillas, also known as Trish, says Christmas isn't about one day but an ...
Police have confirmed a pedestrian who was hit by a car at the weekend has died. Henry Fong, who was 73-years-old, was involved in a collision at around 8pm at the bottom of Broadway on Saturday (21 ...
Comedian Iain Stirling says he’s ‘genuinely very excited’ about bringing his stand-up comedy show to Manx shores. The BAFTA-winning comedian will perform at the Gaiety Theatre in February. The Island ...
An additional warning is in place for coastal overtopping this afternoon (2pm-6pm). Forecasters at Ronaldsway say coastal ...
An e-gaming company from Douglas has been ordered to pay £700,000 by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission for regulatory failings. BMO Manx, which the body licensed between 2021 and 2023, ...